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Plans approved for solar farm to supply energy to 6,500 homes a year

Councillors debate project in Cheshire countryside

Hatherton Lodge Farm, near Nantwich(Image: Google)

Plans for a solar farm close to Nantwich which could power over 6,500 homes annually have received unanimous backing.

Noventum Power Ltd is set on building and managing the solar installation on a 17.5-hectare site within the open landscape of Hatherton Lodge Farm, off Hunsterson Road.

The proposal involves positioning photovoltaic (PV) panels over four fields with an expected generation capacity of around 12MW.

Ward Councillor Janet Clowes (Con), appearing as a visiting member at last Wednesday's session of the strategic planning board, said: "It must be noted that all energy generated by this project is to go directly into the grid via the connection point of the A529.

"Local residents receive no direct benefit from this project, but they do have to put up with a loss of amenity to their public rights of way and views and vistas for a whole generation, together with the loss of amenity during construction period and again when the cable is installed, depending on the route."

She extended thanks to the firm for engaging with parish councils on the initiative and requested continuing updates for councillors throughout the installation process.

Hatherton and Walgherton Parish Council chairman Cllr Chris Knibbs voiced concerns about the effects on local ecology, saying it 'has been completely underplayed in the whole of the documents'.

He told the meeting: "It will seriously upset the ecological balance, and nobody knows how much damage to the ecology and biodiversity will happen."